Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has urged the opposition National  Democratic Congress (NDC) and other political parties campaigning  against the decision of the Electoral Commission (EC) to compile a new voter’s register to allow the Commission to carry out its Constitutional mandate in peace.
 According to him, the various political parties and stakeholders, who feel aggrieved by the decision of the Commission, should “take out militancy” in expressing their disapproval for a new register.
 He encouraged them to seek constitutional processes through a court of  law to test the powers of the Commission to compile a new register but  not to resort to violence.
 “Not until we have amended the Constitution we should accept the  independence and Authority of the Electoral Commission to do its work,”  he said.
 Mr Kufuor was speaking at his Airport Residential residence on  Wednesday, February 12, 2020, when members of the Mass Action Committee  called on him.
 The Committee called on him to inform him that it has interrogated the  issues and has come to the conclusion that there is the urgent need for  a new register.
 According to the former President, the Commission should be allowed to do its work
 “The Constitution grants the Commission an independent power,” he said.
 Executive Secretary of the Mass Action Committee, Atik Mohammed, told  the former President that the Committee was in support of a new register  being compiled.
 He said “So your Excellency we are here to tell you that the Electoral Commission has a case.”
 He appealed to the former leader to encourage Ghanaians to register in April 2020.
Background
 The NDC and some smaller political parties have organised three separate  demonstrations to drum home their disapproval of a new register being  compiled. 
Allow the EC to work – Kufuor tells NDC
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